Donald Cried

Director/writer/star Kris Avedisian’s pitch-perfect debut feature, about former childhood best friends who reconnect decades later in their working-class Rhode Island neighborhood, is a hilariously dark twist on the family-reunion melodrama and the classic buddy comedy.

“A hilarious look at arrested development … like a psychological thriller stuffed into the mold of a boisterous R-rated comedy.” – Eric Kohn, IndieWire

Peter Latang (Jesse Wakeman) left his childhood home of Warwick, Rhode Island to reinvent himself as a slick, Wall Street mover and shaker. When he’s suddenly forced to return home to bury his grandmother, he loses his wallet on the trip and ends up at loose ends. Stranded and broke, Peter looks to the only person he can think of to help him out – his next door neighbor and former childhood friend Donald (played by Avedisian). The ever-eccentric Donald hasn’t changed a bit, and what starts as a simple favor turns into a long and unhinged van ride into their past. Painfully awkward moments and increasingly bizarre – and dangerous – hijinks ensue, as the friends rediscover their stifled aggression and teenaged rebelliousness. (Dir. by Kris Avedisian, 2016, USA, 85 mins., Not Rated)